Watching Her Move

Bruno Mars · Other Songs - Bruno Mars

She got it she looking good

I'm just watching her move



She walks on in with her retros on

Her lips as bright as the sun

Her curves goes every which way

Got skin like porcelain

The way her hair falls down her back

Really accents her tattoo?

(Are you talking to me?)

The way her hair falls down her back

Billy accents her tattoo?

(Are you talking to me?)

Her legs like a supermodel

She worn for them high heel boots



She got every single guy in the club just watching her move

And she don't wanna dance with anyone let her do what she do

She got every single guy in the club just watching her move

And she don't wanna dance with anyone let her do what she do



Just watch her get it (get it...)

Just watch her move



She pulls me to the side

Tells me she wants to go

I say girl I'm yours tonight

After this I'm taking you home

First and for most I dance with you

Get you in the mood

Maybe later baby girl I'll show you exactly how I do



She got every single guy in the club just watching her move

And she don't wanna dance with anyone let her do what she do

She got every single guy in the club just watching her move

And she don't wanna dance with anyone let her do what she do



Just watch her get it (get it...)

Just watch her get it (get it...)



God baby

You look good

You sexy

Watch her move

Watch her move



She got every single guy in the club just watching her move

And she don't wanna dance with anyone let her do what she do

She got every single guy in the club just watching her move

And she don't wanna dance with anyone let her do what she do



Just watch her get it (get it...)

Just watch her get it (get it...)

Look at her get it

Just watch her

Watch her move

Ooh

Watching Her Move

Bruno Mars delivers a smooth, R&B-infused track that showcases his signature blend of retro soul and pop sensibilities. The recording features his distinctive vocal style, characterized by a laid-back delivery and rich harmonies that define his early career sound. While the song lacks a specific album title in its primary release, it aligns with the musical themes found in his acclaimed work from the early 2010s, such as Doo-Wops & Hooligans. The composition reflects the era's emphasis on polished production and emotive storytelling, capturing a moment of quiet observation within a romantic context. This piece stands as a testament to Mars's ability to craft intimate, groove-oriented music that resonates with fans of classic American songwriting.